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Prof. Dr. G. Kieslich

 

Prof. Dr. Gregor Kieslich

ORCID: 0000-0003-2038-186X

Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry
Justus Liebig University Giessen
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17
35392 Giessen

Room B 122

Email: Gregor.Kieslich@uni-giessen.de
Phone: +49 641 99 34140

 

 

Curriculum Vitae

since 10/2025 Heisenberg Professor, Justus Liebig University Giessen, GER, Institute of Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry, Professorship for Inorganic Molecular Chemistry with a Focus on Sustainable Chemistry and Energy Storage

11/2016 - 09/2025 Habilitation and Research Group Leader, Technical University of Munich, GER, associated with the Chair of Inorganic and Metal-Organic Chemistry (Prof. Dr. R. A. Fischer)

02/2014 - 10/2016 Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Cambridge, Department of Materials Science, UK, group of Sir Prof. Dr. A. K. Cheetham

07/2013 - 01/2014 Postdoctoral Researcher, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, GER, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, group of Prof. Dr. W. Tremel

10/2010 - 06/2013 Doctoral Researcher, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, GER, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, supervisor: Prof. Dr. W. Tremel, dissertation title: "Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured and nanoparticulate compounds"

04/2006 - 09/2012 Student, Chemistry studies (Diploma), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, GER, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, supervisor: Prof. Dr. W. Tremel, diploma thesis title: "Nanostructured iron antimonides"

 

Honors and Functions

since 05/2026 Associate Editor
Dalton Transactions, Royal Society of Chemistry

since 11/2023 Heisenberg Programme
German Research Foundation (DFG)

since 04/2019 Member of the Review Panel
Deutsches Elektronensynchrotron

2022 Award 
Lecturer Award, Fonds der Chemischen Industrie

2021 Award 
Otto Röhm Gedächtnisstiftung 

2022 - 2025 Member of the Review Panel
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

2019 Supervisory Award
Faculty of Chemistry, Technical University of Munich

11/2016 - 11/2021 Liebig Fellowship
Fonds der Chemischen Industrie